i-League 2012-13 Goal Time Statistics - Prayag United SC

We now move to Kolkata outfit Prayag United SC for our goal time statistical analysis as we try to cover all the 14 i-League clubs of 2012-13.

Prayag United, Goal Time Statistics

Lets see how they have scored their goals with respect to the 90 minute clock.

Note: We have not considered own-goals and there might be some variations from the original statistics because of human-errors that might have crawled in but the data is the closest which you would get.

Here is how Prayag United SC have scored their goals:

Graph showing Prayag United SC goals: X-Axis(horizontal): Time Period of MatchY-Axis(Vertical): Number of Goals Scored

Prayag United SC, Goal Time Graph

This is how their goal time vs number of goals data shows up:

0-10

10 - 30

30 - 45

45 - 60

60 - 75

75 - 90

Prayag United

2

14

9

9

7

13

Period Having Highest Number of Goals: 10-30 (14 Goals)Period Having Least Number of Goals:0-10 (2 Goals)Possible Goal Scoring Pattern:It is quite clear from the above graph that Prayag United SC gets off the line very very fast after seeing off the first 10 minutes with 10-30 minute mark proving to be the most productive of all getting them 14 goals, while they tend to strike late also when fatigue comes into play which is reflected from the last quarter of 75-90 minutes where they scored 13 goals. It is also understood from the graph that Prayag United are little more dangerous in the second half than the first with 29 goals coming in the second half while first half have fetched them 25 goals. But it is also a fact that, Prayag United top the goal scoring list in first half alongside Churchill Brothers with both of them scoring 25 goals each in the first half itself.

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